A rare Faberge figurine found stashed in a deceased retiree’s upstate New York attic sold at auction Saturday for over $5million.

Dated to 1912, the figurine depicts a known personal bodyguard to royalty and was given by Czar Nicholas II to his wife only years before his ouster from power and death at the hands of Bolshevik revolutionaries.

The figurine, one of only about 50 known to be in existence, sold at auction for $5.2million, according to WNYT.

Very rare: Only about 50 of these figurines are known to exist

FABERGE

Founded in 1842 in St Petersburg, Russia by jewelry maker Gustav Faberge

Began making jeweled Easter eggs for the Russian royal family in 1855

Was nationalized by Communists in 1918

Came back into Faberge family hands in 2007

Sources: Bloomberg, Faberge

Commissioned by the last Russian Czar, the tiny statue is adorned with several diamonds and other materials that make it highly valuable.